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there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. we thank bettelheim, you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the next washington journal, national review --umnist talks about us joins us to talk about the tea party. followed by brandywine garden -- eingarten. in thejoined with daniel council of foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. what we're told, both as students and as a nation, is there are all kinds of siddons and marches and demonstrations and occur. -- sit in's marches and demonstrations that occur. barks --it was rosa basically, it was rosa parks and the young preacher who the president referred to as a young preacher from georgia. who leads the masses of african americans from racial oppression. the notion that rosa sat and andin could do this stuff then barack fly. they sound good. they really simplify a much more public hated history. that can't located history -- simplify a much more complicated history. that complicated history involves a l
there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. we thank bettelheim, you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the next washington journal, national review --umnist talks about us joins us to talk about the tea party. followed by brandywine garden -- eingarten. in thejoined with daniel council of foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. what we're told,...
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so our storm system, part of the energy is going to make its way out into the plains and give us over a foot of snow and, of course, heavy downpours for the southern california area. across the plains, great lakes, across the northeast, that's where the next storm system, next round of snow is going to end up and you're going to see the potential for icing. an ice storm across the ohio river valley, the tennessee river valley over the next 12 to 24 hours. south of st. louis through nashville, mid-atlantic, south of d.c., that's where we're going to see that icing and then north of that significant snow. we'll keep you posted. multifaceted storm that originates across the midwest. >> thank you so much. >> you go it. >>> senate majority leader harry reid is igniting a huge firestorm saying that stories told by president obama is just lies looking to grab headlines. republicans are hitting back and says that every week the administration seems to break another promise about obamacare. elizabeth brand has that story from washington. >> white house press secretary jay carney saying the sto
so our storm system, part of the energy is going to make its way out into the plains and give us over a foot of snow and, of course, heavy downpours for the southern california area. across the plains, great lakes, across the northeast, that's where the next storm system, next round of snow is going to end up and you're going to see the potential for icing. an ice storm across the ohio river valley, the tennessee river valley over the next 12 to 24 hours. south of st. louis through nashville,...
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ballparks and energies by them dungeon rate development. all of the evidence that we have says the same thing. you can't count on it. sometimes if there is a project an if the lease is very concessionary sometimes a sports product. but you're talking about detroit right now. it's. bankruptcy and talked about cutting pensions of retired city works by 20%. there are better ways to involvement money. there are interesting projects being discussed in detroit right now. they're talking about building a larger and more successful commercial point. those are places for money to be put. if you talked to city works, that could spur economic activity. we still have to look at this project critically and see the details that have not been fourth coming. >> the profession of sports economics , thank you for joining joining. >> my pleasure. >> we asked you to look at the red wings arena, the tax payers are held. is this the way to build up a city. thit's good for the city. and then if i can't afford to go to any of the games how can i afford a frozen po
ballparks and energies by them dungeon rate development. all of the evidence that we have says the same thing. you can't count on it. sometimes if there is a project an if the lease is very concessionary sometimes a sports product. but you're talking about detroit right now. it's. bankruptcy and talked about cutting pensions of retired city works by 20%. there are better ways to involvement money. there are interesting projects being discussed in detroit right now. they're talking about...
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most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100 million from revenue that comes just from gas exper exports. >> valeri, how is the russian economy been performing lately? i know there has been a lot of talk of how ukraine is in economic trouble. it's not like the russian economy is setting the world on fire, is it? >> indeed, the ruling of president viktor yanukovych put ukraine economy in a tough time. we have really shortage of money in our state budget. we have many small businesses have disappeared because of corruption and state pressure. but in general ukrainian economy is healthy, and it could resurrect with wester money with western loans. i
most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100...
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we are producing more energy than ever before and we are thating climate pollution threatens the future of our children and our grandchildren. so we've made progress, and that's why i believe this can be a breakthrough year for america. after five years of great and determined effort, no other country is better positioned for the 21st century. that's not just my opinion. you talk to big investors, you talk to ceo's, you talk to leaders of other countries and they look at us and say, you have so much going for you. but we all know we've still got more to do. we've got work to do, because the trends that have battered the middle class for decades have not been reversed. in some cases they have grown starker. after four and half years of economic growth, corporate havets, stock prices, they really been higher, those at the top have never done better. but average wages have barely budged. too many middle-class families are working harder than ever and are treading water. many families cannot seem to work their way into the middle class at all. areladders of opportunity now the roving -- are
we are producing more energy than ever before and we are thating climate pollution threatens the future of our children and our grandchildren. so we've made progress, and that's why i believe this can be a breakthrough year for america. after five years of great and determined effort, no other country is better positioned for the 21st century. that's not just my opinion. you talk to big investors, you talk to ceo's, you talk to leaders of other countries and they look at us and say, you have so...
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all the member states will then have to submit all policies on energy, climate, shaping the market. if these policies contribute to bolstering europe's economic strength or not. european policies are to improve the framework for initiative, innovation, entrepreneurship and employment. this means that we need to cut unnecessary red tape at the european level that hampers our companies in germany just as in the united kingdom. we always have to measure up with the best of them in the world. therefore, european rules and regulations need to be subject to regular reviews just national rules and regulations. should they prove to be superfluous, they have to be scrapped. this is why we have seen to it that the european commission finally takes the issue of better regulation seriously and acts on it. the european commission may only regulate where member states have not passed sufficient regulations themselves. the principal needs to be respected more in europe. it is in this spirit that britain and germany ought to set priorities for the work of the future commission together with our par
all the member states will then have to submit all policies on energy, climate, shaping the market. if these policies contribute to bolstering europe's economic strength or not. european policies are to improve the framework for initiative, innovation, entrepreneurship and employment. this means that we need to cut unnecessary red tape at the european level that hampers our companies in germany just as in the united kingdom. we always have to measure up with the best of them in the world....
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of which the pipeline of gas that comes from russia to europe, and europe gets an awful lot of its energy from russia via that pipeline. now for the russians, it's not just economic. it's not geopolitical. it is cultural. this is the birthplace of the russian state. this is where the russians began or what would eventually become the russians began their campaign to free themselves from the monguls back in centuries ago. so there is a cultural tie there. this all comes back in many ways to this fight between the west and the east. and there is just very strong sentiment from vladimir putin in particular, that he wants to re-establish an eurasiaen power, with a political system. this territory. this patch of ground is just located in such an area, tony, that it is fought over for centuries, and it remains a question whether it's european or russian. >> thank you. we'll bring that into sharp relief in just a moment. phil ittner for us in russia. and we'll look at how the ukraine history is effecting the current crisis. >> before we take a look at the peninsula, let's look at centuries ago.
of which the pipeline of gas that comes from russia to europe, and europe gets an awful lot of its energy from russia via that pipeline. now for the russians, it's not just economic. it's not geopolitical. it is cultural. this is the birthplace of the russian state. this is where the russians began or what would eventually become the russians began their campaign to free themselves from the monguls back in centuries ago. so there is a cultural tie there. this all comes back in many ways to this...
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the department of energy opened the facility in 1999, to house the by-product of nuclear weapons. it has hazmat gloves, suits, and is supposed to entomb the materials for 10,000 years. that is until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports reports suggest, the place has failed, that means it failed before it reached a quarter of 1% of its life span. i spoke with an academic, and he described a warren of panels. at the end of the horizontal shafts in the rooms the size of a football field, barrels of radioactive trash sits on pallets. over the cores of years, they are supposed to collapse. it's not clear how radiation might have gotten loose. the site was chosen for geological stability. it makes for a handy material. there's no groundwater to speak of in next coe. as described to me, there is a tremendous amount of monitoring equipment, the workers are in close proximity and would be exposed if there was a leak. this is a unique facility. nowhere else in the world is there a permanent resting place. a deep repository. this is a place where the planning and resources were gathered in one
the department of energy opened the facility in 1999, to house the by-product of nuclear weapons. it has hazmat gloves, suits, and is supposed to entomb the materials for 10,000 years. that is until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports reports suggest, the place has failed, that means it failed before it reached a quarter of 1% of its life span. i spoke with an academic, and he described a warren of panels. at the end of the horizontal shafts in the rooms the size of a football field, barrels of...
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smart meters provide detailed energy information and two-way communication between customers and the power company. the information could help customers understand electric and gas usage as well as meet energy reduction goals. if you don't want a smart meter, jewel to pay $75 up -- you'll have to pay $75 up front and an additional $14 fee for pepco customers. it's $11 a month for pg&e customers. >>> today lawmakers will take up a hot topic in annapolis. a house committee will hear arguments for and against approving medical marijuana in maryland. the bill is co-sponsored by more than 60 house members. the legislation would let academic medical centers distribute marijuana to patients. governor o'malley suggested he would support a bill that does not promote recreational use of marijuana. >>> the man at the center of a robo call conspiracy could be headed back to jail. a baltimore judge says julius henson violated his probation by filing to run for a state senate seat and sentenced him to four months in prison. henson is still on probation for creating the calls which encouraged black
smart meters provide detailed energy information and two-way communication between customers and the power company. the information could help customers understand electric and gas usage as well as meet energy reduction goals. if you don't want a smart meter, jewel to pay $75 up -- you'll have to pay $75 up front and an additional $14 fee for pepco customers. it's $11 a month for pg&e customers. >>> today lawmakers will take up a hot topic in annapolis. a house committee will hear...
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energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the n
energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic...
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isording to the economist, isolated location names and license really ought other countries for energy and water supplies, while luxury fashion makes it a pricey city for clothes. it rose six spots in this year's ranking. yen saw tokyo fall to sixth place, and caracas raucous, geneva, and melbourne. many living ine asian cities are in the top 10. new york claimed the vote defensive title for north america, but fell to 26 overall. paris charges the highest average price for a liberal natural -- liter of petrol. the french capital is beholden to the cheapest bottles of wine. benjamin netanyahu is readying his speech to the biggest row israel lobby in washington. president told u.s. barack obama he will never compromise on israel posse purity. israel's security. the u.s. president hiked up the pressure, saying it would be harder to protect israel if these efforts with the palestinian's failed. meeting face-to-face coming yards and to make the decisions needed to salvage the peace process. >> some decisions are going to have to be made, but i know that the prime minister will make those de
isording to the economist, isolated location names and license really ought other countries for energy and water supplies, while luxury fashion makes it a pricey city for clothes. it rose six spots in this year's ranking. yen saw tokyo fall to sixth place, and caracas raucous, geneva, and melbourne. many living ine asian cities are in the top 10. new york claimed the vote defensive title for north america, but fell to 26 overall. paris charges the highest average price for a liberal natural --...
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>> because there is a less of energy dependence on the middle east on the u.s. the u.s. is disengaging from the middle east gradually, energy independence, scars and hemorrhaging after failures in the middle east. the u.s. does not need saudi arabia. the only ominous problem is iran going nuclear. if there is a thaw and iran ceases to be a dominant threat on the arab world and israel, they can find a way to work around this. >> the landscape is changing quickly. >> changing quickly, which is why the criticism against president obama on his middle east policy is sometimes unfair. you cannot plan a foreign policy given all these changes and challenges. >> thank you very much. israel's former consul general in new york. >> president obama getting personal, talking about his youth on thursday as he announced a major initiative to help young minority men in the u.s. he's calling it my brother's keeper, bringing businesses, non-profits and the government together to help young black and hispanic men in school. the president came up with the idea after the death of trayvon mart
>> because there is a less of energy dependence on the middle east on the u.s. the u.s. is disengaging from the middle east gradually, energy independence, scars and hemorrhaging after failures in the middle east. the u.s. does not need saudi arabia. the only ominous problem is iran going nuclear. if there is a thaw and iran ceases to be a dominant threat on the arab world and israel, they can find a way to work around this. >> the landscape is changing quickly. >> changing...
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they can cut off the energy to ukraine. if putin does not want to use leverage to support secession is him, he can use financial levers over the medium-term to make ukraine the losers. >> what is the possibility of civil war? >> i think it is low in the near term. today, the most interesting news to me has come out of crimea where the russians have a base and naval infantry division. there were riots -- demonstrations that looked a little like riots. they were not violent. they forced the town council there to get rid of their mayor and except a russian citizen as their mayor. they also flew some russian flags. that shows their disposition. the crimean people, the majority of them have no interest in being a part of ukraine. if the russians want to stir up trouble, that's where they can do it. in the near-term, i don't think the russians will push that. russia makes a lot of money out of transiting energy through ukraine and if they cannot do that, that undermines the russians. i think putin might accept the tactical loss b
they can cut off the energy to ukraine. if putin does not want to use leverage to support secession is him, he can use financial levers over the medium-term to make ukraine the losers. >> what is the possibility of civil war? >> i think it is low in the near term. today, the most interesting news to me has come out of crimea where the russians have a base and naval infantry division. there were riots -- demonstrations that looked a little like riots. they were not violent. they...
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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corruption creating a system of financial transparency and accountability and end expensive government energy subsidies. >> we will complete all the conditions. i repeat, all the conditions, that are necessary for this loan. >> managing director of the imf christine la guard says there's no need for panic. adding the imf and others including the united states who are ready to help ukraine need time to assess the state of the finances, joy. >> and finally, help from little ukraine. >> we are really helping people to get what they want. >> from tips to prayers, we tryst new york visit the new al jazeera america. >> finally in our special programming now, new york's east village is well-known for its vibrant fight life but also home for tens of thousands of ukrainians who have migrated there over the past century. christof putzel reports, they worry about their home land but also the family and friends that are still there. >> it is a chilly friday night in manhattan's east village. these these ukrainians are mix ing mixing drinks with politics. working to support ukrainian nationalism from abro
corruption creating a system of financial transparency and accountability and end expensive government energy subsidies. >> we will complete all the conditions. i repeat, all the conditions, that are necessary for this loan. >> managing director of the imf christine la guard says there's no need for panic. adding the imf and others including the united states who are ready to help ukraine need time to assess the state of the finances, joy. >> and finally, help from little...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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they on the other hand have to take steps to reform the economy principally in the energy sector, to merit the loans from the international community. >> ambassador, it's good to have you on the program, thanks very much for your insight. >> thank you very much. >> coming up. how a united nations official is describing a refugee camp in syria. >>> the army punishes hundreds of soldiers after a sexual assault review. >> plus drowt relief, california getting so much rain and needed rain, needed for farmers but too much of a good thing could be bad. >> now to charges of misconduct within the u.s. military. hundreds of soldiers disqualified from sensitive positions after being linked to a series of infractions. john terret here. john. >> members of the military who have been charged with helping fellow soldiers, coping with sexual harassment and rape. the number of personnel disqualified from counseling far higher than it had previously acknowledged. >> last summer, the army said it was disqualifying, from child abuse and drunk driving that was after an initial review ordered by defense
they on the other hand have to take steps to reform the economy principally in the energy sector, to merit the loans from the international community. >> ambassador, it's good to have you on the program, thanks very much for your insight. >> thank you very much. >> coming up. how a united nations official is describing a refugee camp in syria. >>> the army punishes hundreds of soldiers after a sexual assault review. >> plus drowt relief, california getting so...
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a little more energy rotating in here. 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, santa rosa, cloverdale, east bay, chance of isolated showers, and then we'll see things kind of back off a little bit by tomorrow evening. this is bringing us the rain chances today. will do so tomorrow, and then you can see this low will also continue to bring southern california the rain chances for tomorrow and then this little weak cold front, most of the energy will go to the north of us. that will give us a chance of isolated showers tomorrow. red carpet forecast. chance of showers. temperatures 61. overnight lows around the bay area in the 40s to low 50s. here's a look at the highs tomorrow with a chance of a few isolated showers. in the mid-to-low 60s. the seven-day forecast, chance of sures on monday. a break tuesday, more rain wednesday night and thursday. back to you. >> rick kiwanis for shu tonight talking hoops. >> march 1st, march madness is around the corner. arizona state and the defending park pac-12 champ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really goo
a little more energy rotating in here. 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, santa rosa, cloverdale, east bay, chance of isolated showers, and then we'll see things kind of back off a little bit by tomorrow evening. this is bringing us the rain chances today. will do so tomorrow, and then you can see this low will also continue to bring southern california the rain chances for tomorrow and then this little weak cold front, most of the energy will go to the north of us. that will give us a chance of isolated...
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>> you got to think of russia as a net exporter of resources, particularly of energy and very particularly of natural gas. here in the united states we use a lot of natural gas but it's domestically produced. europe saw about a 10% spike in natural gas prices. about 40% of the natural gas schooled in europe comes from russia and goes through appliance that go through the ukraine. europe has been trying to diversify the source of gas supply for quite some time but hasn't been able to do it. russia controls the amount of natural gas that goes into europe. germany has a lot of factories. natural gas is not just for heating, it generates electricity which these factories use. if there was a sustained increase in the price of gas or if russia were to shut down the natural gas flow you would see the real problem in europe which is why europe may not be as keen to impose sanctions on russia as america is. >> worries of retaliation there. ali velshi host of "real money," thanks for being with us. >> okay joie. >> anxiety hit ordinary ukrainians and hard. the local currency is losing value, no brea
>> you got to think of russia as a net exporter of resources, particularly of energy and very particularly of natural gas. here in the united states we use a lot of natural gas but it's domestically produced. europe saw about a 10% spike in natural gas prices. about 40% of the natural gas schooled in europe comes from russia and goes through appliance that go through the ukraine. europe has been trying to diversify the source of gas supply for quite some time but hasn't been able to do...
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this is the energy department's largest clean up anywhere in the united states. trying to take those 56 million-gallons of radioactive sludge that were in underground tanks. they are trying to turn that into solid glass. it is a massive project. how does this work? >> well the 17 self-tanks are distributed over quite a few square miles with an intricate net of pumps and pipes. when it is pumped to facility that i was previously supporting, we would then treat that waste chemically to get some of the more dangerous constituents out of it and then after we had treated it chemically we would put it into a melter with glass heat it up to high temperatures. >> the tanks that were underground were beginning to leak. they were old and the danger was some of them were fairly close to the colombia river and there is fear that somehow some of that radioactive material could get into the river. >> it is a fear based on reality. the single shell tanks which were actually decommissioned in the 40s and 50s, those tanks are known to have been leaking into the environment for ye
this is the energy department's largest clean up anywhere in the united states. trying to take those 56 million-gallons of radioactive sludge that were in underground tanks. they are trying to turn that into solid glass. it is a massive project. how does this work? >> well the 17 self-tanks are distributed over quite a few square miles with an intricate net of pumps and pipes. when it is pumped to facility that i was previously supporting, we would then treat that waste chemically to get...
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energy subsidies they get from russia. they are also talking about sending technical advisors in a whole host of areas first to work with the central bank and finance ministry, also to train election monitors, there is the hope there could be an election in may in ukraine. and the hope is that the u.s. can train monitors to ensure that is a free and fair election. and they also want to send technical advisors to help ukraine identify and recover any stolen assets we have heard about president yanukovych and the oligark, spirit billions of dollars out of the country. the administration has been saying that it has a wide host of sanctions that it can consider. they would be done through presidential executive order. they have already taken some diplomatic steps. they have pulled back on preparations for the g-8 summit. they have canceled trade talks. and what they are talking about as far as further sanctions could be the freezing of assets for russian government and military top officials and looking to see what the eu may
energy subsidies they get from russia. they are also talking about sending technical advisors in a whole host of areas first to work with the central bank and finance ministry, also to train election monitors, there is the hope there could be an election in may in ukraine. and the hope is that the u.s. can train monitors to ensure that is a free and fair election. and they also want to send technical advisors to help ukraine identify and recover any stolen assets we have heard about president...
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heavyweight energy firms rose sharply. meanwhile tokyo's nikkei fell for a second straight session. currencies now, the dollar dropped below that 102 yen level. as you can see trading at 101.80-84. market players are shifting their money into the japanese currency which sauchb bought in times of heightened risk. meanwhile traders are waiting to hear what the u.s. federal reserve chair janet yellen will say at her testimony to the senate committee later in the day. looking at the euro bottom of the screen, 139.03-06. yen is also being bought against the single currency. >>> australia's qantas airways says it's going to cut 5,000 jobs or 15% of its payroll as it struggles with higher costs. the australian flag carrier posted a loss of about $210 million u.s. dollars for the six months through december 2013. executives at the airline site higher fuel costs caused by the weak australian currency. qantas announced streamlining worth $1.8 billion over the next three years. the airliner will slash 5,000 jobs. it's also going to exit from underperforming roults and more than 50 aircraft wil
heavyweight energy firms rose sharply. meanwhile tokyo's nikkei fell for a second straight session. currencies now, the dollar dropped below that 102 yen level. as you can see trading at 101.80-84. market players are shifting their money into the japanese currency which sauchb bought in times of heightened risk. meanwhile traders are waiting to hear what the u.s. federal reserve chair janet yellen will say at her testimony to the senate committee later in the day. looking at the euro bottom of...
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and others to help cut its reliance on russian energy. the u.s. called a halt, but there's a question over existing ties. the u.s. imports $27 billion worth of russian goods and exports $11 billion. the u.s. barack obama is considering sanctions against russian officials, including asset feeses and visa bans. rory challands joins us live from moscow. we are outlining the options. hearing - we have lost the connection to rory. apologies for that. we'll move on for now. not everyone in crimea is happy with russia's increased involvement. we have a report on the fears of the tatar population and their problems with the ethnic russian population. >> this has been the loudest criticism of russia's military take over of the crimea since it began last friday. most of the women are crimean tatars, a well organised educated minority horrified by the intervention. >> i'm afraid. i see that people are afraid. i see the fear in their eyes. we can feel that -- we cann feel that we are safe. >> the edge of town may be a greater place to agitate. >> this is a cl
and others to help cut its reliance on russian energy. the u.s. called a halt, but there's a question over existing ties. the u.s. imports $27 billion worth of russian goods and exports $11 billion. the u.s. barack obama is considering sanctions against russian officials, including asset feeses and visa bans. rory challands joins us live from moscow. we are outlining the options. hearing - we have lost the connection to rory. apologies for that. we'll move on for now. not everyone in crimea is...
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so that storm system is going to head east, and some of the energy from that system is going to help enhance another system out here that could potentially produce as much as 6-12 inch obviously snow from the northeast into parts of hid west and ice -- midwest and ice accumulation another big concern as well, bill. bill: can't wait til march which is tomorrow. >> yeah. maybe late march will bring better news. bill: maria, we pulled this image off of in noaa, the web site. this is a satellite image of the great lakes that maria was just talking about. look at this? i mean, everything's frozen. this is lake superior up here, here's lake huron, lake michigan on the left and lake erie and the zoom function is lake ontario. it has been about 18 or 20 years suns we've seen an image like this, but this just looks cold. it looks like the arctic. it looks like the north pole. you want to go there? we were just talking to michele bachmann who's going to minnesota later today. she says it's 11 below. martha: it does, it looks exactly like the way you would picture the north pole. lake effect sn
so that storm system is going to head east, and some of the energy from that system is going to help enhance another system out here that could potentially produce as much as 6-12 inch obviously snow from the northeast into parts of hid west and ice -- midwest and ice accumulation another big concern as well, bill. bill: can't wait til march which is tomorrow. >> yeah. maybe late march will bring better news. bill: maria, we pulled this image off of in noaa, the web site. this is a...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor is tions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything
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nationwide, we're talking about cereals to energy drinks. companies have two years to put them into effect. >> this makes so much sense, because so many of us have been looking at portion sizes. nobody eats two cookies. >> nobody. >> it's going to cost money. >> it is estimated $2 billion to do this changeover. >> all this coming when we have a major obesity epidemic. >> one third of adults are obese. that is a serious number. the end goal is to inform the public. >> you asked me if i read the labels. i didn't always. i still do. thanks a lot. >> arizona's governor vetoing that controversial bill over gay rights. the pressure put on her to reject the measure. >> ecrane's ousted pressure making a plea to russia, asking moscow to lend a helping hand. >> there are new rules put in place for this year's boston marathon, the steps being taken to make sure people are safer in the wake of last year's bombing. >> can a soccer ball change the world? >> literally, hundreds of millions of children every single day have nothing more than a rock to play
nationwide, we're talking about cereals to energy drinks. companies have two years to put them into effect. >> this makes so much sense, because so many of us have been looking at portion sizes. nobody eats two cookies. >> nobody. >> it's going to cost money. >> it is estimated $2 billion to do this changeover. >> all this coming when we have a major obesity epidemic. >> one third of adults are obese. that is a serious number. the end goal is to inform the...
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business whether it's enron or others the most money is made trading energy futures and that's where the focus is on it's not on the actual business of drilling and exploiting for energy itself so this is why it's very important for the central banks to keep interest rates near zero percent because most of these companies around the world the s. and p. five hundred are in the financial ization game they're trading to rivet is based on their underlying economic activity and instead of doing the actual think there's no profit margin in growing food there's no profit margin in making cars there's no profit margin in pharmaceuticals there's only profit margin and borrowing money and zero percent speculating wildly if you make a mistake you get bailed out if it's the terms of a winning bet you keep the profits it's heads they went tails everyone else loses that's what financialization is all about as long as interest rates are at zero percent you can see that continue at some point interest rates are going to start ticking up and they're going to see that huge ponzi scheme collapse and th
business whether it's enron or others the most money is made trading energy futures and that's where the focus is on it's not on the actual business of drilling and exploiting for energy itself so this is why it's very important for the central banks to keep interest rates near zero percent because most of these companies around the world the s. and p. five hundred are in the financial ization game they're trading to rivet is based on their underlying economic activity and instead of doing the...
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department of energy, saying the employees tested positive after a leak. elevated radiation levels were detected at the plant. authorities say it's too low to be a health threat. >> to ukraine - the leaders of ousted president viktor yanukovych are poised to take the reins. not everyone backed the new leadership. those divisions were clear on the streets of crimea reason, fights between pro-russian demonstrators and the supporters. russia is conducting drills near the bodder. but they say it is not related to what is happening in kiev. any military action would be a grave speak. ukraine's parliament decided whether to approve the interim government. they were announced in kiev. tim friend is in kiev. >> in a freezing independence square, the politicians would be forced to consult the people who believe they have achieved a resolution in ukraine. for those pitching to be part, this is more than symbolic. some cheers and a few cheers for the leader of yulia tymoschenko fathership party. >> translation: it's sufficient. people are united, together. the most i
department of energy, saying the employees tested positive after a leak. elevated radiation levels were detected at the plant. authorities say it's too low to be a health threat. >> to ukraine - the leaders of ousted president viktor yanukovych are poised to take the reins. not everyone backed the new leadership. those divisions were clear on the streets of crimea reason, fights between pro-russian demonstrators and the supporters. russia is conducting drills near the bodder. but they say...
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they need a competitive exchange rate, abandoned a virtually crazy economic energy subsidy program that results in a very large budget deficit and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury will be at the center of international aid and the plan will live to the russian tree move. >> would you presume that the imf is speaking with russia? ofis there a lack communication there? >> certainly, they are members and are represented at the executive board my and executive director. i am sure that there is communication. but the important point here is the technical analysis of what is needed to put ukrainian economic policy in a sustainable and positive mode. then to arrange the financing necessary to make the implementation practical. you so much.k greatly appreciate that from our washington news burea
they need a competitive exchange rate, abandoned a virtually crazy economic energy subsidy program that results in a very large budget deficit and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury...
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it's because of their energy dependance on russia. one-third of the national gas coming from russia ironically through ukraine. and you made a very important point there, we know in many cases oligarch has ties to london and that's why the uk, too, may not want to be more active than someone else. i think the eu is going to remain pretty passive here and they will continue to find a peaceful and diplomatic way to solve this crisis. >> certainly something that angela merkel and the germans have been pushing for over the last couple of days. we'll come back to you later in the show. joining us now is benwa ann from societe generale. you were saying yesterday that we need to take a central strategy here particularly where central europe is concerned. has your view changed given what we've heard about the troops in russia right now? >> the situation remains quite volatile. so it's probably too early to make a final call on this, as we discussed earlier the situation is evolving and we are still in much more on the bull markets. but you're
it's because of their energy dependance on russia. one-third of the national gas coming from russia ironically through ukraine. and you made a very important point there, we know in many cases oligarch has ties to london and that's why the uk, too, may not want to be more active than someone else. i think the eu is going to remain pretty passive here and they will continue to find a peaceful and diplomatic way to solve this crisis. >> certainly something that angela merkel and the germans...
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countries and we all know that markets don't like conflict now behind a crisis in the ukraine is also energy that's what lies behind it as well now russian gas exports to europe fell about thirty percent of europe's gas needs and finding substitutes for that russian gas will be difficult to say the least which is probably what's behind the already diverging opinions from the u.s. and europe on how to respond to the crisis now the guardian reports that the e.u. foreign ministers are unlikely to come to an agreement on economics and sanctions against russia while u.s. secretary of state john kerry has discussed sanctions in order to economically isolate russia and those are just some of the economic considerations that we've been looking at in the ukraine we haven't even touched on the historical political and social factors that also come into play now as this continues we'll be here looking at how these events affect the markets and the global economy as a whole that's for sure. with the u.s. data coming in and we can emerging markets in turmoil the question is whether the u.s. growth path w
countries and we all know that markets don't like conflict now behind a crisis in the ukraine is also energy that's what lies behind it as well now russian gas exports to europe fell about thirty percent of europe's gas needs and finding substitutes for that russian gas will be difficult to say the least which is probably what's behind the already diverging opinions from the u.s. and europe on how to respond to the crisis now the guardian reports that the e.u. foreign ministers are unlikely to...
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they have to have their own source of energy. they have chevron and others to search and explore for shale gas. but that is a long-term process. exploration of ordinary conventional oil and gas takes many years. a few more years and many hundreds of millions of dollars. so it is a long-term process. i'm optimistic. but in practice you have to be realistic. it takes time. >> they do rely on this. they also rely on the transit fee they receive. >> indeed. >> for the ukrainians. >> it's not just ukraine. it is the european union and western europe. we have had plenty bad times with russia turning off the taps before. where are these alternative sources? >> from africa. from libya to italy. those networks are there. from russia, the hard line directive to germany. there is a cap on that one as well. >> can they take the russian element out can others provide the answer? >> not really. i think both sides know you cannot have quick changeover or substitute for it. the world lies on the european side. and i just want to say this stand j
they have to have their own source of energy. they have chevron and others to search and explore for shale gas. but that is a long-term process. exploration of ordinary conventional oil and gas takes many years. a few more years and many hundreds of millions of dollars. so it is a long-term process. i'm optimistic. but in practice you have to be realistic. it takes time. >> they do rely on this. they also rely on the transit fee they receive. >> indeed. >> for the ukrainians....
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encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane overnight flying when putin was speaking, but contrary to all of the u.s. pressure for him to take the off-ramp and exit -- >> we've, obviously, lost our connection to andrea mitchell, but, of course, we'll have the very latest information she brings to us, again, in about 15 minutes, we will hear from secretary kerry. meanwhile, let me bring in nbc's ian williams, also in the ukrainian capital of kiev and what's happening on the ground there, in particular the crimea region. ian, what is the latest you are seeing? >> reporter: hi, tamron. well, just to pick up from what andrea was saying, it's goin
encourage them with an offer of $1 billion in loan guarantees to help offset expected increases in energy costs coming from russia, as russia continues to try to squeeze them. there's a lot of interest in his reaction to what vladimir putin said. he would have gotten a readout by now, but has been on a pretty busy schedule, the emotional trip through the square, where he lit a candle and visited the shrine to those who fell to snipers' bullets, so he didn't see it himself, we were on the plane...
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energy exports will create good jobs here in america and reduce our nation's trade deficit. american natural gas, our oil and our coal exports will also reap important foreign policy benefits such as helping nations in europe like ukraine free themselves from russian manipulation. that's what it is, mr. president, russian manipulation. last month the magazines "the economist" published an article with the met line," the petro boom of america." ed sait it would be nice if barack obama helped a bit. the article explained the united states may have surpassed russia as the largest oil and natural gas producer. the economist went on to discuss the benefits of liquefied natural gas exports from the united states. it said that natural gas exports -- quote -- "could generate tankerloads of cash, tankerloads of cash for america." however, the economist also pointed out that the process for obtaining the permits, the permits needed to export that american natural gas, they say, is -- quote -- "insanely slow." now, this isn't an exaggeration mr. president. over the past three and a hal
energy exports will create good jobs here in america and reduce our nation's trade deficit. american natural gas, our oil and our coal exports will also reap important foreign policy benefits such as helping nations in europe like ukraine free themselves from russian manipulation. that's what it is, mr. president, russian manipulation. last month the magazines "the economist" published an article with the met line," the petro boom of america." ed sait it would be nice if...
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russia a major energy supplier for europe. remember, that region is only beginning to emerge from a long recession. >> and europe dependent on russia, which is why many of these european countries seem to be dragging their feet right now to implement some of the sanctions that the united states might like to see. >> and russia dependent on europe. it needs to be paid for the gas it gives them. the russian economy has been moving, you know, in a negative way, i would say, over the past six months or so. they need each other. >> and a lot happened in russia yesterday. the market's staggering losses. >> unbelievable. >> but the price of oil and gas going up, which does benefit russia. >> right. >> they may be able to survive this for some time. >> a lot of pieces on this chess board. >> indeed. >>> happening today back in washington, president obama set to unveil his 2015 budget proposal, complete with tens of billions of dollars in additional spending for education, job training, also the military. the proposal does call for ext
russia a major energy supplier for europe. remember, that region is only beginning to emerge from a long recession. >> and europe dependent on russia, which is why many of these european countries seem to be dragging their feet right now to implement some of the sanctions that the united states might like to see. >> and russia dependent on europe. it needs to be paid for the gas it gives them. the russian economy has been moving, you know, in a negative way, i would say, over the...
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and it's going closer to southern california and the center of that storm is where we get all of that energy and that's why the severe weather is expected there. we could see the possibility of a thunderstorm rolling through. we had one off half moon bay earlier this morning. but the most severe weather with the storm is expected over southern california. let's take a lack at the totals. with storm number two in the last 24 hours. fairfield an inch, .94 in concord, .610 for napa. down in. there's a winter weather advisory. let's take a look at what we can expect for the rest of today. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, notice it's the same thing. hit or miss hours. shouldn't be too bad for the evening drive home. here we are into 9:00 at night. it kents and tomorrow morning -- continues and tomorrow moernling it will be -- morning it will be winding down. for the afternoon today, temperatures in the 60s. it will be a little breezy and it will be plenty cloudy out there in the afternoon with a few breaks in the clouds. that will be about it. morning showers for tomorrow, then bebreak away to dry conditions --
and it's going closer to southern california and the center of that storm is where we get all of that energy and that's why the severe weather is expected there. we could see the possibility of a thunderstorm rolling through. we had one off half moon bay earlier this morning. but the most severe weather with the storm is expected over southern california. let's take a lack at the totals. with storm number two in the last 24 hours. fairfield an inch, .94 in concord, .610 for napa. down in....
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and gas is very good in the energy mix. i'm a great proponent of frac'ing because i believe it can be done safely under the right regulations and policy. >> here's a question for you. i'm not a sicientisscientist. i don't know enough except what i read. do you have any skepticism that climate change is real? >> what i have is, we'll never know for sure until it's too late. we're dealing with probabilities. they're very difficult things to explain to everybody. my view is, take insurance out and try and push the technologies that we use to create energy, renewables, for example, to get them low cost, get them yubiquitous and get th energy mix changing at the time. i think that's very important. >> lord brown, the only problem is you'll have certain people take it to maybe a little bit too far. one of the reasons that the opponents of keystone bring up is that all that up in canada that we're going to bring down, that should stay in the ground. it's hydrocarbons. we should leave it there. because if we develop it, what's in t
and gas is very good in the energy mix. i'm a great proponent of frac'ing because i believe it can be done safely under the right regulations and policy. >> here's a question for you. i'm not a sicientisscientist. i don't know enough except what i read. do you have any skepticism that climate change is real? >> what i have is, we'll never know for sure until it's too late. we're dealing with probabilities. they're very difficult things to explain to everybody. my view is, take...
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and i can guarantee you that every energy and effort of our administration is going into this discussion right now. and the president has taken no option off the table. >> let me ask you about north korea because the u.n. has exposed for all to see the horrors of those death camps, the prison camps in north korea, the human rights wing of the u.n. is taking it up in geneva. a former prison guard testified that he witnessed dogs attacking five children. two of the children survived the attacks by the dog and were buried alive. how -- how much longer can this go on with china protecting its client, north korea, and the u.n. not recommending that the leaders of north korea be taken to the world court? and prosecuted if they could possibly be captured? >> well, i think that -- i think that every aspect of that report is a huge human -- is a huge service to all of us. and i applaud the report. north korea is one of the most closed and cruel places on earth. there's no question about it. there's evil that is taking place there that all of us aught to be deeply and are deeply concerned about. i
and i can guarantee you that every energy and effort of our administration is going into this discussion right now. and the president has taken no option off the table. >> let me ask you about north korea because the u.n. has exposed for all to see the horrors of those death camps, the prison camps in north korea, the human rights wing of the u.n. is taking it up in geneva. a former prison guard testified that he witnessed dogs attacking five children. two of the children survived the...
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among these are nuclear plants, nuclear energy plants, which now will have increased security as a result of events down in the south in crimea. of course, there's also been incidents in the east of the country where there is equally a pro russian sympathy movement which has been attacking pro european so they are the key points from the press conference, from the head of security here in kiev. interestingly in his list, number two, is simply marked secret. >> very briefly, you mentioned unrest. i wondered if there were any obvious signs that unrest against the new interim government in kiev is spreading from the crimea to eastern ukraine. both areas, of course, dominated by ethnic russians. >> indeed, and we have seen violence in donets and kharkiv where pro-russian sympathizers went into a building where pro-european supporters demonstrated for some days. they dragged them out. people were beaten. there were more than 50 injured. this is a very real fear if kiev that the people in the east will be emboldened by events in crimea and take events in that part of ukraine into their own hand
among these are nuclear plants, nuclear energy plants, which now will have increased security as a result of events down in the south in crimea. of course, there's also been incidents in the east of the country where there is equally a pro russian sympathy movement which has been attacking pro european so they are the key points from the press conference, from the head of security here in kiev. interestingly in his list, number two, is simply marked secret. >> very briefly, you mentioned...
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the department of energy says radiation levels at the facility were low. and we'll take you inside the secret war room where federal agents are hunting down cyber thieves. whe en wcome back. s guy around 2 percent 'say you payr to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. less for us, more for you. wow, this hoh no.s amazing. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. accomplishing even little things can becom
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vladimir putin put his time and energy into this. he saw this as a social -- showcase for russia and him personally. i think he was therefore unhappy that there was a distraction going on just a few hundred miles away in the ukraine. a certain tenure beyond good behavior. there was a paper a couple of months ago saying maybe we should think about what happens after sochi. one of the things we have worried about after is a more aggressive russian policy. pretty much most analysts think the russians will doing some things to destabilize. they are not happy with what is happening in kiev. most would expect economic sanctions. raise the price of gas, block trade. what caught us by surprise is the military aggression and crimea. host: wild and wonderful rights -- guest: there are several agreements relevant. these require russia to respect the sovereignty and integrity of ukraine. one would be that russia is a member of the organization for security and cooperation in europe and a signatory to the final act, which basically says territory
vladimir putin put his time and energy into this. he saw this as a social -- showcase for russia and him personally. i think he was therefore unhappy that there was a distraction going on just a few hundred miles away in the ukraine. a certain tenure beyond good behavior. there was a paper a couple of months ago saying maybe we should think about what happens after sochi. one of the things we have worried about after is a more aggressive russian policy. pretty much most analysts think the...
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announces $1 billion in economic aid and energy as part of the response to the russian aggression. president obama kept all eyes on ukraine pledging for support. secretary of state john kerry will meet with his russian counterparts in paris tomorrow. >> the poles close in texas, democratic state senator wendy davis and attorney-general greg abbott will go head to head. jordan davis is the first female candidate in 25 years. for the first time in three decades democrats say they believe they can turn texas blue. mardi gras comes to a close in new orleans, the biggest celebrations. crowds smaller this year. rain, cold weather, putting a damp on the event. >> those are the headlines. "america tonight" is next. to heights that you won't believe as residents ride out of the neighborhood. >> we're here today to say that the city, the tech industry, needs to work more to stop it. >> and growing out of t when autistic children become adults. the
announces $1 billion in economic aid and energy as part of the response to the russian aggression. president obama kept all eyes on ukraine pledging for support. secretary of state john kerry will meet with his russian counterparts in paris tomorrow. >> the poles close in texas, democratic state senator wendy davis and attorney-general greg abbott will go head to head. jordan davis is the first female candidate in 25 years. for the first time in three decades democrats say they believe...
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energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation? investors behind this giant airship believe it could revolutionize oil exploration to disaster relief operations. it will be able to lift 50 tons of cargo. it has been sold back to the british firm. it has won the financial backing of one of britain's most success rock stars as richard wescott has been finding out. >> reporter: inside britain's big of aircraft hangar, something is growing. beating into life the world's longest flying machine. looks like an airship, but it isn't because it doesn't float. what you can see from here is that unique shape. it's actually designed more like a wing than a traditional airship so it can generate lift. air ships float away. you need 50 peopl
energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation? investors behind this giant airship believe it could revolutionize oil exploration to disaster relief operations. it...
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those batteries that give energy to cells that don't work right. that in itself is not the road to eugenics and picking the traits of our children. what it is, however, is breaking a rule. that rule was we wouldn't make changes that would be passed on generation to generation. that is happening. these changes in the embryo that results from all this transfer of stuff be will go on and on to future generations. so i support the technique trying to fix genetic diseases in kids by doing genetic engineering seems to me not only ethical but noble. got to be sure it's safe. got to be sure you've done it enough in animals to make sure you have a reasonable chance it will work. do i worry about getting to a future where we get smarter, stronger, taller babies? i do. but i wouldn't hold these kids hostage to worries about that future. >> now to step back a little, a different technique that also combined dna from three parents was used in 2001 and it was at the time considered a success. there were several children, several dozen who were born using that pr
those batteries that give energy to cells that don't work right. that in itself is not the road to eugenics and picking the traits of our children. what it is, however, is breaking a rule. that rule was we wouldn't make changes that would be passed on generation to generation. that is happening. these changes in the embryo that results from all this transfer of stuff be will go on and on to future generations. so i support the technique trying to fix genetic diseases in kids by doing genetic...
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. >> it requires a lot of effort and energy to constantly monitor the blood sugar but great to show that you can be a major leaguer and it's not a crippling situation by any means that you can succeed. >> very inspiring thanks very much. >> that's this edition of 7 news here on coffee tv 20 for all of us thanks for watching appreciate your time. see you in an hour on the big 7. in an hour on the big 7. >> : halloween: a time of vampires, hobgoblins, draculas, boogens and headless mice. i'm george takei. you know what? let's just get to it. [abba's "waterloo" playing over speakers] how is it? pretty good taco meat. i wonder how the dean scored this sweet spread. ah-ah-ah. chef gaga never reveals her caterer.
. >> it requires a lot of effort and energy to constantly monitor the blood sugar but great to show that you can be a major leaguer and it's not a crippling situation by any means that you can succeed. >> very inspiring thanks very much. >> that's this edition of 7 news here on coffee tv 20 for all of us thanks for watching appreciate your time. see you in an hour on the big 7. in an hour on the big 7. >> : halloween: a time of vampires, hobgoblins, draculas, boogens and...
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energy costs soaring for many americans across the country. richelle carey is here with the very tough news. >> i know, it keeps getting worse john, this brutal winter has heat up all across the country. and the cost keeps rising, no matter what kind of heat you use. >> propane, natural gas, are higher, temperatures plunging demand for heating oil has soared, reaching new highs in some areas. >> last couple of years, consumers have been lulled into a safety net. this winter has hit with a bang. so consumers really weren't prepared for it. >> the residential price for propane is up 30% from a year ago. 5.5 million homes use propane. natural gas has jumped more than 20%. according to the census bureau about afl of u.s. households use natural gas as their home heating method. the bottom line, the average heating bill for an american family last year was $150. this year it is closer to $450. these increases are common in winter bit this has been an exceptionally cold season affecting so much of the country. the prices are under even more pressure.
energy costs soaring for many americans across the country. richelle carey is here with the very tough news. >> i know, it keeps getting worse john, this brutal winter has heat up all across the country. and the cost keeps rising, no matter what kind of heat you use. >> propane, natural gas, are higher, temperatures plunging demand for heating oil has soared, reaching new highs in some areas. >> last couple of years, consumers have been lulled into a safety net. this winter...
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the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits on pallets and over the course of 75 years of the ceilings are supposed to collapse, burying the barrels for all time. it's not clear how radiation may have gotten loose. the site was chosen for its geological ability. there's no groundwater. there's salt in the soil. the workers are in close proximity to the radioactive nearly, they'd quickly be exposed. this is a unique facility, nowhere else is there a permanent centralized resting place, a deep geological repost itry. this is a place where the planning and resources the federal government were gathered in one place. unfortunately that seems it
the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...